Chase Field, Phoenix

Chase Field, Phoenix

Chase Field is a very popular location in Phoenix, and the whole state for that matter, because it houses the first Major League Baseball team in Arizona. It was first opened to the public in the spring of 1998. Besides being the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks though, it also houses lots of other large events in their off season. The overall complex takes up well over 1.3 million square feet of space. There are six different levels of seating here. It can also house events in all types of weather.

The people of the area have come to appreciate the venue as a great place to see soccer, baseball and basketball. Trade shows, exhibits and concerts are also held here. It is also a popular venue for religious events and non profit events like the Walk for Life. There is a roof here that can be shut in just 5 minutes, which is pretty impressive. You can visit Chase Field at 401 E. Jefferson in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. At almost any part of the year that you might come to visit the town, there will be some kind of event happening here. So, you may want to plan on taking in it.

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Chase Field on Map

Sight Name: Chase Field
Sight Location: Phoenix, USA (See walking tours in Phoenix)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor

Walking Tours in Phoenix, Arizona

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